A total of 16 films will vie for the festival's Golden Shell, awarded by a jury presided over by US novelist-director Paul Auster, who will also present his film "The Inner Life of Martin Frost" but outside the main competition. The 10-day festival was to open Thursday evening with David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises," a thriller about London's criminal underworld starring Australian actress Naomi Watts and US actor Viggo Mortensen. Other candidates are Paolo Barzman's "Emotional Arithmetic," a drama about three Holocaust survivors who reunite after 40 years apart, Spain's Iciar Bollain's "Mataharis" and Gracia Querejeta's "Seven Billiards Tables," as well as the comedy "La Maison" by French director Manuel Poirier.
Asian films include South Korean Kim Mee-Jeung's "Shadows in the Palace" and Hong Kong director Pang Ho-Cheung's "Exodus." A natural history documentary called "Earth," which tracks the yearly migration of three animal families, and British jewel heist film "Flawless," directed by Michael Radford and starring Michael Caine and Demi Moore, will also be screened out of competition.
US actor Richard Gere and Swedish actress Liv Ullmann will be honored with the Donostia Prize for their life's work. Winners are to be announced on Sept. 29.
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